ROB-100-008-0 Z-Wave Micro Smart Dimmer User Manual

June 12, 2024
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ROB-100-008-0 Z-Wave Micro Smart Dimmer

Product Information

The Z-Wave Micro Smart Dimmer, model ROB_100-008-0, is a compact dimmer switch that is designed to be installed in-wall. It is suitable for use with a variety of load types, including dimmable LED lamps, dimmable LED drivers, incandescent lighting, HV halogen lamps, and low voltage halogen lighting with electronic transformers. The dimmer operates on an input voltage range of AC 100-240V and has a maximum output voltage of 230V~. It has a maximum load rating of 1.2A and supports Z-Wave frequency for wireless communication. The dimmer is compatible with other Z-Wave certified devices from different manufacturers and can be included in any Z-Wave network. It supports S2 Unauthenticated encryption mode for enhanced security and can receive firmware updates wirelessly.

The dimensions of the Z-Wave Micro Smart Dimmer are 45.5x45x20.3mm.

Product Usage Instructions

Minimum Brightness Setting:

  1. To set the minimum brightness level, press and hold the Minimum Brightness Setting Button for over 3 seconds.
    • If the current brightness level is lower than 50%, it will be set as the minimum brightness level.
    • If the current brightness level is higher than 50%, the minimum brightness level will be reset to 1%.
  2. To set the load’s brightness to 99%, short press the Minimum Brightness Setting Button twice.

Factory Reset:

To reset the dimmer to factory defaults, press and hold down the Action Button for over 10 seconds.

Association Groups:

The Z-Wave Micro Smart Dimmer supports association groups for communication with other devices in the network. The following association groups are available:

Group Name Max Nodes Description
Group 1 5
  • When the dimmer is reset, it sends a Device Reset Locally
    Notification CC to associated devices in this group to report
    factory reset information.

  • When the load state changes, it sends a Basic Report CC to
    associated devices in this group.

  • When a load over current is detected, it sends an Over-current
    detected notification to the Lifeline device.

  • When a mains voltage drop is detected, it sends a Voltage
    drop/drift notification to the Lifeline device.

  • When over temperature is detected, it sends an Emergency
    shutoff status notification to the Lifeline device.

Note: All association information will be cleared automatically once the dimmer is excluded from a network.

Setting and Unsetting Associations:

To set or unset associations, use the primary controller/gateway to send packets to the dimmer using Command Class ASSOCIATION.

Important: Read All Instructions Prior to Installation

Function introduction

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Product Data

Z-Wave Frequency 868.42 MHZ (EU)/908.42 MHZ (US)/921.42 MHz (ANZ)
Input Voltage AC100-240V
Output Voltage AC100-240V
Output Current 1.2A max.
Operating temperature 0 to 40°C
Relative humidity 8% to 80%
Dimensions 45.5x45x20.3mm

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Safety & Warnings

  • DO NOT install with power applied to device.
  • DO NOT expose the device to moisture.

Quick Start

How to install:

  • Step 1: power on the Z-Wave Micro Smart dimmer.
  • Step 2: activate inclusion mode on your Z-Wave controller.
  • Step 3: activate inclusion mode of the dimmer by triple press the action button on the dimmer. The dimmer will be included to Z-Wave network.

Product Description

The micro smart dimmer is a Z-Wave device designed to work with various types of light sources. It may be connected to two-wire or three-wire configuration so it can operate with or without neutral lead. The dimmer can switch or dim connected light source either through Z-Wave devices or through the wall switch connected directly to it. The smart dimmer is equipped with an algorithm of smart light source detection which makes configuration easier and ensures high compatibility of the device. It may be used as a switch with non- dimmable light sources (in 3-wire connection).
The dimmer can be included and operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers and/or other applications. All non-battery operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network.

The encryption mode that the dimmer supports is S2 Unauthenticated. When the dimmer is being included into a Z-Wave network, you can use your primary controller/gateway to enable encryption mode or disable encryption. (The primary controller/gateway shall support encryption mode configuration). The dimmer supports OTA and can update firmware wirelessly.

Main Features

  • Compatible with any Z-Wave or Z-Wave+ Controller,
  • Controlled by Sunricher EasyHome or any other Z-Wave controller,
  • Advanced microprocessor control,
  • Implemented algorithm of smart light source detection,
  • Auto-adjustment of the appropriate control mode to connected load,
  • Active power and energy metering functionality,
  • Soft start function,
  • Memory of the last lighting level settings,
  • Works with various types of switches – momentary, toggle, three-way, etc.
  • Active element: semiconductor electronic switch,
  • To be installed in wall switch boxes of dimensions allowing for installation, conforming to provisions of applicable regulations,
  • The Bypass is an extension unit.

As a dimmer it operates under the following loads:

  • Conventional incandescent and HV halogen light sources
  • ELV halogen lamps and dimmable LED bulbs (with electronic transformers)
  • MLV halogen lamps (with ferromagnetic transformers)
  • Dimmable LED bulbs
  • Dimmable compact fluorescent CFL tube lamps
  • Supported dimmable light sources (power factor > 0.5) with minimal power of 5VA using the Bypass (depending on the type of load)

Without dimming function it may work with:

  • Compact fluorescent CFL tube lamps with electronic ballast
  • Fluorescent tube lamps with electronic ballast
  • LED bulbs (power factor > 0.7)
  • Supported light sources (power factor > 0.5) with minimal power of 5VA using the Bypass (depending on the type of load)

The micro smart dimmer uses different operating modes to control following types of loads:

  • “Trailing edge” for resistive loads
  • “Trailing edge” for capacitive loads
  • “Leading edge” for inductive loads

Installation Guide

Please read carefully the enclosed user manual before installation of the in- wall dimmer, in order to ensure an error-free functioning.

Minimum Brightness Setting Button
  1. Press and hold down the button for over 3 seconds: current brightness will be set as minimum brightness if it is lower than 50%. Minimum brightness will be reset to 1% if current brightness is higher than 50%.
  2. Short press the button twice: the load’s brightness will be set to 99%.

ATTENTION: Prior to the assembly of the product, the voltage network has to be switched OFF and ensured against re-switching.

Inclusion (adding to a Z-Wave network)

  1. Set primary controller/gateway into inclusion mode (Please refer to your primary controller’s manual on how to turn your controller into inclusion).
  2. Power on the in-wall dimmer and set it into inclusion mode. There are two methods to set the in-wall dimmer into inclusion mode:
  3. Repower on the dimmer, it will be set into inclusion mode automatically, and waiting to be included.
  4. Triple press the action button on the dimmer, it will set the dimmer into inclusion mode.
    The connected light will stay solid on for 3 seconds to indicate successful inclusion.

Exclusion (removing from a Z-Wave network)

There are two exclusion methods:
Method 1: Exclusion from the primary controller/gateway as follows:

  1. Set the primary controller/gateway into exclusion mode (Please refer to your primary controllers manual on how to set your controller into exclusion).
  2. Triple press the action button, the dimmer will be set to exclusion mode, and waiting to be excluded, then the dimmer will be excluded from the network.
    Method 2: Factory reset the dimmer will force it to be excluded from a network. (please refer to the part “Factory Reset” of this manual)
    Note: Factory reset is not recommended for exclusion, please use this procedure only if the primary controller/gateway is missing or otherwise inoperable.

Factory Reset
Press and hold down the action button for over 10 seconds, the dimmer will be reset to factory defaults.

Association
Z-Wave devices control other Z-Wave devices. The relationship between one device controlling another device is called association. In order to control a different device, the controlling device needs to maintain a list of devices that will receive controlling commands. These lists are called association groups and they are always related to certain events (e.g. button pressed). In case the event happens all devices stored in the respective association group will receive a common wireless command.

Association Groups:

Association Groups Group Name Max Nodes Description






Group 1

| ****






Lifeline

| ****






5

| 1.  When press and hold down “Reset” button for 10S to reset the dimmer, send “Device Reset Locally Notification CC” to associated devices of this group to report factory reset information.

2.  When load state changes, send “Basic Report CC” to associated devices of this group.

3.  When a load over current is detected, send “Over-current detected” to Lifeline.

4.  When a mains voltage drop is detected, send “Voltage drop/drift” to Lifeline.

5.  When over temperature is detected, send “Emergency shutoff status” to Lifeline.

Set and unset associations:
(Note: All association information will be cleared automatically once the dimmer is excluded from a network.) Set association by operating primary controller/gateway to send packets to the dimmer:
The primary controller/gateway sends packets to the dimmer using “Command Class ASSOCIATION”

Operating the device
Short press the action button on the dimmer to switch ON/OFF the load.

Node Information Frame
The Node Information Frame is the business card of a Z-Wave device. It contains information about the device type and the technical capabilities. The inclusion and exclusion of the device is confirmed by sending out a Node Information Frame. Beside this it may be needed for certain network operations to send out a Node Information Frame.

How to send out Node Information Frame:
When the dimmer is set to inclusion/exclusion mode again, it will send out Node Information Frame, there are 2 kinds of operation as follows:

  1. triple press the action button, the dimmer will be set to inclusion/exclusion mode, then send out Node Information Frame.
  2. When the dimmer is under inclusion mode, there are two kinds of operation:
  3. Triple press inclusion/exclusion button, the dimmer will be set to inclusion mode again, and send out Node Information Frame.
  4. Power off and power on the dimmer, it will be set to inclusion mode automatically, and send out Node Information Frame.

Technical Data

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SUPPORTED COMMAND CLASS

Node Info Security Command Supported Report
COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO V2
COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE V2
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2 V1
COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION V1
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Notification Command Class
Voltage drop/drift
The dimmer supports Voltage drop/drift, when a mains voltage drop is detected, the dimmer will send out Voltage drop/drift to Lifeline.

Notification Type Notification
Power management (0x08) Voltage drop/drift (0x05)

Over-current detected
The dimmer supports Over-current detected, when over current of the load is detected(current over 1.5A continuously for over 20 seconds), the dimmer will send out Over-current detected to Lifeline.

Notification Type Notification
Power management (0x08) Over-current detected (0x06)

Emergency shutoff
The dimmer supports Emergency shutoff, when inside temperature is over 90℃ and detected by the built-in thermistance, the dimmer will send out Emergency shutoff status to Lifeline.

Notification Type Notification
System (0x09) Emergency shutoff status (0x07)

Configuration Command Class

Parameter| Size| Description| Default Value


2





1

---|---|---|---


2

| ****

1

| Info: Saving load state before power failure 0 - shutoff load

1 - turn on load

2 - save load state before power failure



3

| ****


1

| Info: Enable/disable to send the basic report to the Lifeline when the load state changed(When value set as 1, re- power on the dimmer, it will send Basic report automatically)

0 - Disable to send Basic report 1 - Enable to send Basic report






4

| ****





1

| Default fade time (unit is second, this value has the same function as Duration of Multilevel)

Valid value: 0~0xFF

| ****





1

Value| Description
0x00| Instantly
0x01..0x7F| 1 second (0x01) to 127 seconds (0x7F) in 1 second resolution.
0x80..0xFE| 1 minute (0x80) to 127 minutes (0xFE) in 1 minute resolution.
0xFF| Factory default duration. (3 seconds)


5

| ****

1

| Setting minimum brightness value

Valid value: 0~50, the bigger the value is, the higher the load’s minimum brightness is

| ****

0

6| 1| Setting maximum brightness value Valid value: 0~100| 100


7

| ****

1

| Choose MOSFET driving type 0 – trailing edge

1 – leading edge

| ****

0


8

| ****

1

| External switch type

0 – Push button switch 1 – normal on/off switch 2 – 3-way switch

| ****

0



9

| ****


1

| Added to and removed from a network through external switch (when enables this function, triple press the external switch within 1.5 seconds to be added to or removed from a network)

0 – disable

1 – enable

| ****


1

---|---|---|---


10

| ****

1

| Enable/disable to detect load after re-power on (detect load type, minimum brightness, maximum brightness) 0 – disable

1 – enable to detect every time after re-power on 2 – enable to detect only after first re-power on

| ****

0

11

(read only)

| ****

1

| Wiring type 0 – unknown

1 – 2 Wire With No Neutral 2 – 3 Wire With Neutral

| ****

0


12

(read only)

| ****

1

| Load type

0 – unknown

1 – resistive

2 – inductive

3 – capacitive

| ****

0


13

| ****

1

| Enable/disable over current protection (over 1.5A for 20 seconds continuously)

0 – disable

1 – enable

| ****

1


14

| ****

2

| Power automatic report absolute threshold, unit is W When power changes above the absolute threshold, immediately report current power value| ****

10


15

| ****

1

| Power automatic report percentage threshold, unit is % When power changes above the percentage threshold, immediately report current power value| ****

20


21

| ****

4

| Power metering automatic report time cycle, unit is second Valid time cycle value: 5~2678400, when set as 0, report function disabled| 600

(10 minutes)


22

| ****

4

| Energy metering automatic report time cycle, unit is second Valid time cycle value: 5~2678400, when set as 0, report function disabled| 1800

(30 minutes)


23

| ****

4

| Voltage metering automatic report time cycle, unit is second Valid time cycle value: 5~2678400, when set as 0, report function disabled| ****

0


24

| 4| Current metering automatic report time cycle, unit is second Valid time cycle value: 5~2678400, when set as 0, report function disabled| ****

0

Compatible Load Types

Supported load types 100- 240V~


| Resistive loads

Conventional incandescent and halogen light sources

| ****

Max. 288W

**| Capacitive loads**

Fluorescent tube lamp (compact / with electronic ballast), electronic transformer, LED

| ****

Max. 200W

|

Inductive loads

Ferromagnetic transformers

| ****


Max. 220W

Wiring Diagram

Notes for the diagrams:

  • L – terminal for live lead
  • N – terminal for neutral lead
  • Out – output terminal of the dimmer (controlling connected light source)
  • S1 – terminal for switch (has the option of entering the device in inclusion/exclusion mode) COM – terminal for grounding to the switch connected to the dimmer

2-Wire Connection With No Neutral Lead
NOTE: Switch connected to the S1 terminal activates the basic functionality of the dimmer (turning the light on/off, dimming) and starts the inclusion/exclusion mode (Add/Remove).

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The Bypass is a device designed to work with the micro smart dimmer. It should be used in case of connecting LED bulbs or energy saving compact fluorescent lamps. The Bypass prevents flickering of the LED lights and glowing of the turned off compact fluorescent lamps. In the case of 2-wire connection, the Bypass allows to reduce minimum power of load required by the dimmer for correct operation. The Bypass provides powering of the dimmer in case of controlling the low loads of minimum power down to 5VA (for cosφ>0.5).

3-Wire Connection With Neutral Lead

NOTE: Switch connected to the S1 terminal activates the basic functionality of the dimmer (turning the light on/off, dimming) and starts the inclusion/exclusion mode (Add/Remove).

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